Render Colour Charts

Render Colour Charts

Our render colour charts help you pick the right tone fast. See Atlas render colours and Ceresit render colours side by side. Moreover, you can preview silicone render colours before you order.

Choose the right palette for your facade

render colours chart shows how shades look in sun and shade. Therefore, you can align colour, texture, and grain size. In addition, brand charts keep tones consistent across batches.

Brand palettes: Atlas and Ceresit

  • Atlas 400 colours — a broad palette for silicone topcoats and coloured finishes. Self‑cleaning options available. Explore Atlas render colours to match trims and masonry.
  • Ceresit CT74 — 400 colours — proven shades for CT74 silicone render in popular grains. Compare Ceresit render colours to shortlist safe, neutral tones.

Both brands offer neutrals, earths, and bold accents. Consequently, matching profiles and plinths is straightforward.

How to choose colours

Start with location and light. South‑facing walls read warmer; north‑facing can look cooler. Next, test two or three options on a board. Then check them outdoors at different times of day.

Use our render colour charts to narrow the list. Afterwards, confirm finish type and grain size. Finally, align sealants, beads, and masonry paint to avoid mismatch.

FAQs

Are screen colours accurate?

Treat screens as a guide. Always verify with a render colours chart or a small on‑site sample under real light.

Which charts cover silicone finishes?

See Atlas render colours and Ceresit render colours. Each offers broad, stable ranges for UK facades.

Can I mix brands on one facade?

It is possible, yet not advised. Keep one system for primers and topcoats. Consequently, colour and sheen stay consistent.

Need help reading render colour charts? Contact us for quick advice. We support UK‑wide projects, including Southampton and Hampshire.

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Render Colour Charts

Our render colour charts help you pick the right tone fast. See Atlas render colours and Ceresit render colours side by side. Moreover, you can preview silicone render colours before you order.

Choose the right palette for your facade

render colours chart shows how shades look in sun and shade. Therefore, you can align colour, texture, and grain size. In addition, brand charts keep tones consistent across batches.

Brand palettes: Atlas and Ceresit

  • Atlas 400 colours — a broad palette for silicone topcoats and coloured finishes. Self‑cleaning options available. Explore Atlas render colours to match trims and masonry.
  • Ceresit CT74 — 400 colours — proven shades for CT74 silicone render in popular grains. Compare Ceresit render colours to shortlist safe, neutral tones.

Both brands offer neutrals, earths, and bold accents. Consequently, matching profiles and plinths is straightforward.

How to choose colours

Start with location and light. South‑facing walls read warmer; north‑facing can look cooler. Next, test two or three options on a board. Then check them outdoors at different times of day.

Use our render colour charts to narrow the list. Afterwards, confirm finish type and grain size. Finally, align sealants, beads, and masonry paint to avoid mismatch.

FAQs

Are screen colours accurate?

Treat screens as a guide. Always verify with a render colours chart or a small on‑site sample under real light.

Which charts cover silicone finishes?

See Atlas render colours and Ceresit render colours. Each offers broad, stable ranges for UK facades.

Can I mix brands on one facade?

It is possible, yet not advised. Keep one system for primers and topcoats. Consequently, colour and sheen stay consistent.

Need help reading render colour charts? Contact us for quick advice. We support UK‑wide projects, including Southampton and Hampshire.